The Let's Play Project

The Let’s Play Project is a charity that specialises in fun After-School Clubs, Holiday Activities and Youth Groups for Young People aged 5-25 with additional needs, in the Banbury area. The Let’s Play Project also offers a regular Stay & Play session for under 5’s and their parents.
Our Mission
- To give Young People the freedom and confidence to be themselves, to have fun with their peers and to increase the opportunities for young people with additional needs in the local community.
Our Values
- We believe in equality of opportunity for all. We strive to create a positive, happy and inclusive environment where every Young Person is valued and their achievements are celebrated.
The Young People come to The Let's Play Project ultimately to have fun! They enjoy the chance to relax, unwind and experience opportunities which they may not get the chance to access elsewhere. We provide this through a variety of different clubs and activity provisions.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Sammy Bates
- Contact Position
- Activities Manager
- Telephone
- 01295 810661 01295 810661
- sammy@letsplaybanbury.org
- Website
- Let's Play Project Website
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Where to go
- Name
- The Let's Play Project
- Address
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Twyford Road
Twyford
Banbury
Oxfordshire - Postcode
- OX17 3JL
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Costs
- Costs
- £10.50 After school per session
- Costs
- £19.00 Per day
- Details
Each After-School Club is charged at £10.50 per session.
Holiday Activities are charged at £19.00 NB. there may be additional charges to cover trip costs and longer sessions.
Youth Group is charged at £9.50 per session.
Stay and Play sessions are charged at £2.00 per session.
There may be additional funding we can explore so please do ask if finances are a worry for you and your family.
Availability
- Age Ranges
- 5 - 18 years
- Referral required
- No
- Referral Details
Open access - self-referral.
Additional Information
- Providing services to
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Children
Young people
Disabled children/young people - Supporting people with
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Physical disability
Hearing impairment
Vision impairment
Challenging behaviour
Learning difficulty
Mental health conditions
Autistic Spectrum Condition
Communication impairment
Record managed by Oxfordshire Family Information Service
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